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Jenny Mallard

Jenny Mallard
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
King - NC

Broker (NC: 299909)

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Stokes County, NC
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About Jenny Mallard

Before joining Century21 SmithLove Realty, Rebecca Mallard built a successful career in retail management and interior design. She is recognized for her client-centered approach, consistently striving to exceed expectations. Rebecca's guiding principle is to ensure she makes a positive impact in every interaction. She is committed to delivering results that affirm her dedication to her clients. For inquiries, Rebecca can be reached at (336) 529-0199 or via email at mallardrebecca@yahoo.com.

Stokes County, NC Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$406,891
Avg. Listing Price
From Jenny's portfolio
3.2 / 2.4
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,932 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
172
Active Listings
Current inventory

Stokes County, North Carolina presents a unique real estate landscape characterized by rural charm and proximity to larger metropolitan areas. With 126 actively licensed agents serving the county, this market maintains a tight-knit professional community where personal relationships and local expertise drive success. The county's positioning along the Virginia border creates distinctive cross-state market dynamics that savvy agents navigate daily.

What makes Stokes County particularly intriguing is its blend of agricultural heritage and growing residential appeal. The market attracts buyers seeking affordable rural properties, weekend retreats, and those looking to escape urban congestion while maintaining reasonable commuting distances to Winston-Salem and the Triad region. This diverse buyer pool requires agents who understand everything from farmland valuations to vacation home investments.

Major Stokes County, North Carolina Real Estate Markets

Danbury serves as the county seat and represents the administrative heart of Stokes County's real estate activity. The town's historic charm and government presence create steady demand for both residential and commercial properties. King, the county's largest municipality, drives much of the residential market activity with its established neighborhoods and growing commercial corridors that attract families and businesses alike.

Rural communities like Walnut Cove, Sandy Ridge, and Germanton each offer distinct market characteristics shaped by their proximity to recreational areas, agricultural lands, and transportation corridors. The Sauratown Mountains and Hanging Rock State Park influence property values in surrounding areas, creating premium markets for properties with mountain views or recreational access. These geographic features generate surprising price variations within relatively small distances.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Stokes County's real estate market operates on multiple levels simultaneously - from affordable rural homesteads to premium mountain properties commanding significantly higher prices. The county's agricultural heritage means many transactions involve land parcels, farming operations, or properties with unique zoning considerations that require specialized knowledge. Agents frequently handle everything from modest starter homes to expansive recreational properties.

The proximity to Virginia creates interesting cross-border dynamics, with some buyers specifically seeking North Carolina's tax advantages while maintaining Virginia employment. Additionally, the county's location within driving distance of the Research Triangle and Triad regions attracts remote workers and retirees seeking lower cost of living without complete rural isolation. These trends have intensified since 2020, reshaping traditional market patterns.

Why Businesses Need Stokes County, North Carolina Agent Contact Data

With all 126 licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Stokes County offers exceptional connectivity for businesses seeking to reach real estate professionals. Mortgage lenders, insurance providers, and home service companies benefit from this market's manageable size and high agent engagement levels. The tight-knit professional community means referrals and relationships carry significant weight in business development efforts.

Property management companies, investment firms, and construction businesses find particular value in Stokes County agent networks due to the diverse property types and ongoing development opportunities. Agents here frequently encounter clients with unique needs - from horse property specialists to vacation rental investors - creating opportunities for businesses offering specialized services. The county's growth trajectory and evolving demographics make early relationship building with local agents particularly valuable for long-term business success.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Century 21 Lawrie Lawrence

Office Website
Office Address
625 S Main St
King, NC  27021
(Stokes County)
Office Phone
336-983-2191
Office Fax
336-983-4941
Mobile
336-983-2191
Email
mallard.rebecca@************
Website

Service Areas

Advance: NC Bermuda Run: NC Farmington: NC Cooleemee: NC Mocksville: NC Winston-Salem: NC Bethania: NC Oldtown: NC Vienna: NC Clemmons: NC Midway: NC King: NC Wallburg: NC

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Jenny Mallard has 1 property for sale in King and surrounding areas.

$279,490

Listed 2026-01-08

119 Brae Ridge Ln
King, NC  27021

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,278
Lot: 2,614 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Jenny Mallard currently has no rental properties available in King and surrounding areas. Check back later.